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Legendary NFL star J.J. Watt is facing accusations of bias on Sunday afternoon. The iconic NFL pass rusher is on the call of Sunday's Week 15 game between the New England Patriots and the Buffalo Bills.
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to monitor the health of star pass rusher T.J. Watt, who suffered a punctured lung during Pittsburgh’s Week 14 game against the Baltimore Ravens. The injury, described by team officials as “serious but manageable,” left Watt hospitalized briefly before being discharged on Friday.
J.J. Watt shared an update Friday on his brother T.J. Watt, who was taken to a local hospital Thursday after experiencing discomfort in his lungs at the Steelers’ facility.
Well, the cause of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker T.J. Watt's partial lung collapse has finally been revealed. According to his brother J.J., the injury was suffered during a dry needling session at the team facility. The elder Watt said he has surgery to stabilize it on Wednesday and is being released from the hospital on Friday.
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JJ Watt not pressing panic button after Patriots’ letdown loss
J.J. Watt isn’t signaling doom for the New England Patriots after their Week 15 loss to the Buffalo Bills. The retired pass rusher watched the Patriots let the AFC East title slip away when they blew a 21-point lead to the Bills on Sunday.
The Pittsburgh Steelers continue to monitor the health of star pass rusher T.J. Watt, who suffered a punctured lung on Wednesday during a treatment at the team facility. The injury, described by team officials as “serious but manageable,” left Watt hospitalized briefly before being discharged on Friday.
1. The pairing of Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt has been a big success for CBS this season. The duo had instant chemistry while Watt, who worked on the network’s studio show for two seasons, has been exceptionally good for someone who had never been a game analyst before.